 I'm Duke and I'm part of the 2022 Royal Society Young People's Book Prize judging panel. I'll continue. I think I've fallen for this book. Now this book is a very good book because it has good illustrations and tells you a lot about how like the Burj Khalifa was built which is the tallest building in the world if you didn't know and did you know here on the Burj Khalifa is the world's tallest restaurant and it is a sushi restaurant. What are you doing eating that? I'm eating a piece of chocolate. Why? Because have you not read the book? This is the best book in town. It might sound silly right now but it will help us save the planet in the future. This book is suitable for any age reading but the right colours draw new in. Overall you can see lots of effort put into this book. I liked that it showed the world is not like Wonderland and the reality of this world. Not everybody is saying that most people don't have lots of food to eat. Most people aren't married for each year. One of my probes is very interesting. Some dangerous, some helpful and some weird. You should have read my book. What's that? It teaches you about germs, viruses and medicine. Are you going to help me? No, bye. I really like this book not only because of its superb illustrations and its wonderful vocabulary but how it entwines science and wildlife to a perfect story for younger kids to read. Children today we are so lucky because a catch-it crack is coming to talk to us about volcanoes. How does that happen? The volcano one floats and the other one doesn't. I really like that it shines a light on women scientists who did not get enough credit where they should have gotten it. What I got out of the books was that I don't really read science books that often. I'm more of a fantasy or just something out of this world. But after reading those books I felt like I was going to read more of those books that we have in our library. I kind of opened my eyes a bit to see that it can be fun in a fact world. And the winner is... And the winner is... Our favourite book is...